Stanford University, Maples Pavilion, photograph album and ephemera 1969

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Stanford University, Maples Pavilion, photograph album and ephemera 1969

Photograph album and ephemera regarding the construction and dedication of Maples Pavilion, 1969, compiled for Mrs. Maples by University staff. (6 b/w and 3 color prints). Individuals pictured include Mrs. Roscoe Maples, athletic director Chuck Taylor, University President J.E. Wallace Sterling, and basketball players Mal McElwain and Don Griffin.

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